This may be a reprint or updated sheet, if a low sheet number
means anything. If not, then it is something I'm very glad to see. The sheet
contains no fewer than 13 options and it recommends Hobbycraft for the early
109s, Tamiya for the E models and Hasegawa for the Gs. Of course, there are a
number of other kits that can be used if you so wish. This sheet is also
available in 1/72 as 72040.

Included is a rather comprehensive data sheet. Apparently
most Swiss 1009s were different in a number of ways from the standard German
versions. This includes different guns, control columns and props among the most
visible differences. None of the modifications seems overly complex so most
should be able to make the changes without too much trouble. The instructions
also include some notes on specific aircraft and a stencil placement guide. The
sheet also provides options for a wide range of markings options as Swiss 109
markings did change over the years.

There are two 109D-1, one with the full 'neutrality stripe'
markings from 1944 and the other in what is basically a delivery scheme.

There are also two 109G-6s. One in standard RLM 74/75/76 with
full neutrality stripes and the other in RLM 71/medium brown over RLM 76. This
has the stripes only on the wings.

The rest are 109E-3s. Most have unit badges on the nose and
one has a very nice shark mouth. Again, the markings range widely from the
delivery scheme to the full red and white band treatment which makes these
aircraft so popular with modelers!

From the look of things, you can do one of the options on the
sheet. It includes all the red bits for the full neutrality scheme. The modeler
will have to paint on the white portions, except for the fuselage bands. If
another set of rudder crosses had been supplied, you could do both a delivery
and later scheme. The rudder has to be painted to match the decal. Though I'm
biased, I'd have to say this is the best sheet on the subject I've every seen.

July 2006

Review copy courtesy
of

If you would like your product reviewed fairly and quickly by a
site that averages over 300,000 visits a month, please contact
me or see other details in the Note to
Contributors.